
John Frost Bridge
John Frost Bridge, also known as Nijmegen Bridge, is a historic infrastructure spanning the River Waal in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Built in the 1930s and named after British Major John Frost, it played a strategic role during World War II. The bridge was a vital crossing point in the Battle of Nijmegen, part of the larger Normandy invasion efforts. Today, it remains an important transportation link and a symbol of resilience, commemorating the courage of those who fought there. Its distinctive design and historical significance make it a notable landmark in Dutch history.